George Villiers (1759 - 1827)

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George Villiers (23 November 1759 - 21 March 1827) was the youngest son of Thomas Villiers, 1st Earl of Clarendon and Charlotte Capell. His maternal grandparents were William Capell, 3rd Earl of Essex and Jane Hyde. He was Member of Parliament for Warwick from 1792 to 1802.

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[edit] Heir to an Earldom

He was a younger brother of Thomas Villiers, 2nd Earl of Clarendon and John Villiers, 3rd Earl of Clarendon. At the time of his birth, the senior Thomas Villiers was a prominent politician and member of the British Whig Party but only held the title Baron Hyde of Hindon in the County of Wiltshire.

On 14 June 1776, Thomas Villiers was created Earl of Clarendon. The title was previously held by the Hyde family, ancestors of his wife but had been extinct since 1753. The revival of the title made George third-in-line heir to an Earldom.

His father died on 11 December 1786. His older brother Thomas succeeded him as Earl of Clarendon. The 2nd Earl had not married and had no children at the time. His heir was his younger brother John. George was second-in-line heir to the Earldom.

Thomas Villiers died on 7 March 1824. He had never married and was childless at the time of his death. John Villiers succeeded him as the 3rd Earl of Clarendon. John was married to their maternal first cousin Maria Eleanor Forbes, daughter of Admiral John Forbes and Mary Capell. But their only child Lady Mary Harriet Villiers was a daughter and not eligible to succeed to the Earldom. At this point George became the first-in-line heir to his brother.

George predeceased his brother on 21 March, 1827. Lady Mary died on 20 January 1835, leaving the 3rd Earl childless. When the Earl himself died on 22 December 1838, he was succeeded by the eldest son of George as George Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon.

[edit] Marriage and children

On 17 April 1798, George married Theresa Parker. She was a daughter of John Parker, 1st Baron Boringdon and his second wife Theresa Robinson. Her maternal grandparents were Thomas Robinson, 1st Baron Grantham and Frances Worsley. They had seven children:

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Parliament of Great Britain
Preceded by
The Lord Arden
Major Henry Gage
Member of Parliament for Warwick
with The Lord Arden 1792-1796
Samuel Gaussen 1796-1800

1792–1800
Succeeded by
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
Parliament of Great Britain
Member of Parliament for Warwick
with Samuel Gaussen

1801–1802
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Charles Mills
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